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7 A student speeds by Angell Hall via bicycle on her way to class. Many students living farther from campus relied on bikes to travel to classes instead of hunting for a rare vacant parking space on campus, photo by Nathan Busch Whether we grew up in Michigan or Montreal, drew our roots from nearby Southfield or as far away as eoul, we all made the University our new home. Where else could we experience such a highly regarded curriculum, make friends from places we had never heard of, and take in the aroma of the open-air restaurants on Main Street all at the same time? A cosmopolitan campus, a college town. this is ann arbor, this is 2 Opening is is where we wanted to be. LSA juniors Muki Muthuswami and Mark Vugrinovich play catch on a sunny afternoon in the Arb. The Nichols Arboretum was also a popular place for picnics and jogging. photo by Mike Cutri
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IBM Dusk falls upon the neon sign of the State Theatre. The State Street business district was home to popular stores like Steve and Barry ' s and Borders. photo by Abby Johnson 4 Opening Come late August local businesses welcomed the return of students to the city after a relaxing summer. We in turn welcomed Bill Martin as our new Athletic Director and ousted the secret societies from the tower of the Union. We made our voices heard through chalkings on the diag and protests in Regents ' Plaza. Though our messages differed, our passion toward them remained the same. A student walks by the Natural Science Museum on her way from the Hill. Come October, vibrant leaves made the walk through campus all the more enjoyable, photo by Susan Chalmers
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